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Which options concern the way slavery was addressed during the debates in the development of the US Constitution?
Three-Fifths Compromise
The 10th Amendment
The slave trade clause
The Fugitive Slave Law
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The Three-Fifths Compromise, the slave trade clause, and the fugitive slave provision/law.
- Three-Fifths Compromise: how enslaved people were counted for representation and taxation.
- Slave trade clause: allowed importation of enslaved people until 1808.
- Fugitive slave provision/law: required escaped enslaved people be returned.
The 10th Amendment deals with state/federal powers and was not specifically about slavery.
- Three-Fifths Compromise: how enslaved people were counted for representation and taxation.
- Slave trade clause: allowed importation of enslaved people until 1808.
- Fugitive slave provision/law: required escaped enslaved people be returned.
The 10th Amendment deals with state/federal powers and was not specifically about slavery.
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